claval
Bronze Level Poster
Hey there, first post here.
I've played with some configurations and here is what I'm going for (removed uninteresting bits), questions are following the specs:
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Chassis & Display
Recoil Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD 144Hz 72% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i7 Six Core Processor 9750H (2.6GHz, 4.5GHz Turbo)
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Memory (RAM)
16GB Corsair 2666MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti - 6.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1
1st Storage Drive
NOT REQUIRED
1st M.2 SSD Drive
512GB ADATA SX6000 Pro PCIe M.2 2280 (2100 MB/R, 1500 MB/W)
2nd M.2 SSD Drive
512GB ADATA SX6000 Pro PCIe M.2 2280 (2100 MB/R, 1500 MB/W)
Thermal Paste
ARCTIC MX-4 EXTREME THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COMPOUND
Bluetooth & Wireless
GIGABIT LAN & KILLER™ WIRELESS-AC 1550 M.2 GAMING 802.11AC + BLUETOOTH 5.0
Warranty
3 Year Silver Warranty (1 Year Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour)
Chassis
TongFang GK7CP6S (6GB GTX-1660 Ti, i7-9750H, 144Hz)
Price: £1,319.00 including VAT and Delivery
Unique URL to re-configure: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/recoil-III-17/2mNQ6PnBMj/
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My first question is about the Graphic Card:
Is the GTX 1660 Ti a good choice for a laptop that I'd like to support my gaming for the next 3+ years? I don't play highly demanding games except some titles that will comes out (CDPR Cyberpunk for example) but for those I'm willing to compromise with a medium/high settings instead of the ultra quality.
To be honest I'm perfectly fine playing with medium/high settings for pretty much everything as I'm not really that fixated on the pixel perfection.
Nvidia is doing a damn good job at making it confusing for the consumer in understanding which card gives what results. I heard that the Max-q were the best to aim for, but I can't find any GTX1660 Max-q anyway... So I'm trying to understand if the price difference between a GTX1660 and a GTX 1660Ti are worth it.
Also, just so I know, how far behind I would fall compared to a system with an RTX 2060? Would it be worth to try and stretch my budget a little more? Would I regret having an RTX2060 and not an RTX2060 Max-Q at that point?
Second question is about the Cooling System and general building quality:
Basically, I've never bought from PC-Specialist and I've also moved in UK from another country so it's pretty much a jump in the dark for me. Can someone chime in and tells me if the Recoil is the best choice I can go with in terms of thermal managements and durability? I could also downgrade to a 15" and save a 100 here, would it be a cause of any concern in terms of cooling system?
Edit: Seems like part of the good cooling of the TongFang chassis is that the air can flow through the keys. Wouldn't that risk of getting the keyboard area warm or, even worse, hot?
This laptop will be staying at home, used from a desk or bed (with laptop support) so there is no risk of it being bumped around. i just want to have some reassurance that I won't find myself with this laptop breaking apart in a couple of years as I'll probably pass this to one of my sons after I upgrade to the next one.
Thank you so much to anyone who will take the time to read and reply.
I've played with some configurations and here is what I'm going for (removed uninteresting bits), questions are following the specs:
--------------------------------
Chassis & Display
Recoil Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD 144Hz 72% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i7 Six Core Processor 9750H (2.6GHz, 4.5GHz Turbo)
Memory (RAM)
16GB Corsair 2666MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1660 Ti - 6.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1
1st Storage Drive
NOT REQUIRED
1st M.2 SSD Drive
512GB ADATA SX6000 Pro PCIe M.2 2280 (2100 MB/R, 1500 MB/W)
2nd M.2 SSD Drive
512GB ADATA SX6000 Pro PCIe M.2 2280 (2100 MB/R, 1500 MB/W)
Thermal Paste
ARCTIC MX-4 EXTREME THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COMPOUND
Bluetooth & Wireless
GIGABIT LAN & KILLER™ WIRELESS-AC 1550 M.2 GAMING 802.11AC + BLUETOOTH 5.0
Warranty
3 Year Silver Warranty (1 Year Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour)
Chassis
TongFang GK7CP6S (6GB GTX-1660 Ti, i7-9750H, 144Hz)
Price: £1,319.00 including VAT and Delivery
Unique URL to re-configure: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/saved-configurations/recoil-III-17/2mNQ6PnBMj/
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My first question is about the Graphic Card:
Is the GTX 1660 Ti a good choice for a laptop that I'd like to support my gaming for the next 3+ years? I don't play highly demanding games except some titles that will comes out (CDPR Cyberpunk for example) but for those I'm willing to compromise with a medium/high settings instead of the ultra quality.
To be honest I'm perfectly fine playing with medium/high settings for pretty much everything as I'm not really that fixated on the pixel perfection.
Nvidia is doing a damn good job at making it confusing for the consumer in understanding which card gives what results. I heard that the Max-q were the best to aim for, but I can't find any GTX1660 Max-q anyway... So I'm trying to understand if the price difference between a GTX1660 and a GTX 1660Ti are worth it.
Also, just so I know, how far behind I would fall compared to a system with an RTX 2060? Would it be worth to try and stretch my budget a little more? Would I regret having an RTX2060 and not an RTX2060 Max-Q at that point?
Second question is about the Cooling System and general building quality:
Basically, I've never bought from PC-Specialist and I've also moved in UK from another country so it's pretty much a jump in the dark for me. Can someone chime in and tells me if the Recoil is the best choice I can go with in terms of thermal managements and durability? I could also downgrade to a 15" and save a 100 here, would it be a cause of any concern in terms of cooling system?
Edit: Seems like part of the good cooling of the TongFang chassis is that the air can flow through the keys. Wouldn't that risk of getting the keyboard area warm or, even worse, hot?
This laptop will be staying at home, used from a desk or bed (with laptop support) so there is no risk of it being bumped around. i just want to have some reassurance that I won't find myself with this laptop breaking apart in a couple of years as I'll probably pass this to one of my sons after I upgrade to the next one.
Thank you so much to anyone who will take the time to read and reply.
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